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At some point freedom of speech crosses a line

Yep, it definitely crosses a line when something is posted on social media depicting violence against a President.
Unfortunately there is a large segment of Boomers and the sales bros in our country that enjoy this and want him to do more.
 
Dude is claiming his perfect call to Georgia to interfere with the election was free speech.
 
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Yep, it definitely crosses a line when something is posted on social media depicting violence against a President.
Really the biggest line crossed is the leading candidate of a major party asking for violence against the leader of an opposing political party. **** trump, I’ll gladly piss on his grave. I’m not running for office nor do I have a following of millions of mouth breathing idiots that’ll act violently when there man isn’t voted in or goes to prison.
 
Unfortunately there is a large segment of Boomers and the sales bros in our country that enjoy this and want him to do more.
I want to know when bro culture became maga. Are they such douchebags by getting rejected by women all the time? Is this essentially the new frat culture?
 
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I want to know when bro culture became maga. Are they such douchebags by getting rejected by women all the time? Is this essentially the new frat culture?
I think it’s a brash/cocky/DGAF attitude thing.
To them, Trump personifies it and is “taking on” DC.
Really the biggest line crossed is the leading candidate of a major party asking for violence against the leader of an opposing political party. **** trump, I’ll gladly piss on his grave. I’m not running for office nor do I have a following of millions of mouth breathing idiots that’ll act violently when there man isn’t voted in or goes to prison.
There have been disgusting displays like that against every president back to Bush 2. But none of them were glorified/reposted by elected officials in DC.

Trump continues to discover new lows.
 
The man has soooooo many brain bubbles any more, I'm surprised his head hasn't exploded.
 
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